This assignment is for ETC5521 Assignment 1 by Team quoll comprising of Jinhao Luo and Yawen Zhang.

1 Introduction and motivation

Corlett, Stavnichuk, and Komarova (2020) indicated that since the first humans completed an orbital spaceflight in 1961 and stepped on the moon in 1969, space missions have been completed nearly 60 years. Meanwhile, space exploration is still technologically challenging and competitive. Therefore, this report would try to analyses the development of the world astronautic exploration from 1961. In the following sections, we will describe the data set and source of the data, and what is the data prepared for. The data description also includes how we transform and clean the raw data for analysis. Beside, our statistical programming used for analysis is R and Rstudio. However, the data set might be not comprehensive, which might result in insufficient analysis and conclusion. Meanwhile, some missing values also included in the data, which might impact on the accuracy of the report. Such limitation should be considered and improved in following analysis.

Based on the purpose of finding the development of astronautical exploration, this report would consider a primary question and three secondary questions. The primary question will focus on the development of the world astronautic exploration with time from the first spaceflight launched. In addition, the three secondary questions should be: Firstly, What has been the trend in astronautic exploration over the last eight-five years? Secondly, How is the technology of astronautic exploration development? Thirdly, Do females also contribute to astronautic exploration? What’s the trend of female astronauts? Those questions would be explored in following part.

2 Data description

The data which are used for analysing in this report are from the astronaut database. Because only one website could not contain comprehensive and up-to-date astronautic information. Therefore, this database was collected from NASA, Roscosmos, and fun-made websites, which includes information about the space mission before 15 January 2020. Furthermore, this data contains 24 different types of information about 1277 astronauts which are name, sex, year of birth, nationality, military status, the name and year of selection program, information about each mission implemented by astronaut such as year, title, ascend and decent shuttle names, duration of mission and extravehicular activity (EVAs). The version of data has been updated on 14 July 2020, which contains the astronautic information from 1961 to 2019. The data used in this report was read from the TidyTuesdayR package, and it has been saved in a new csv file called astronaut for later use.

By browsing the whole dataset and using the glimpse function to observe the variables and the corresponding classes by R, this report decides to apply this dataset into analysing the development of the astronautic industry. Meanwhile, according to the observation, the report would try to use several important and useful variables to explore the development of the astronautic industry as much as possible, like the year, number, and duration of missions, proportion of space travelers, the number of extravehicular activity and the gender of astronauts. In addition, some missing values and inappropriate classes of variables have been found, which would be considered in the following analysing part.

3 Analysis and findings

The first human orbital spaceflight has completed 59 years ago. To explore and identify the development of global astronautical exploration, the report would consider the changes of the astronautical exploration projects and missions since the 1961. Meanwhile, the number of country that join the exploration would also be considered to identify the development of the astronautical exploration. Furthermore, the enthusiasm of human for exploring the space could be reflected on the tech of astronautic exploration development. Last but not least, the trends of gender of astronauts would be used for consider the development situation. The following sections will focus on three secondary questions to explore and support the development situation of global astronautical exploration.

3.2 The tech of astronautic exploration development

3.2.1 Number of extravehicular (EVA) operations per year

This Figure 3.5 describe the Number of extravehicular (EVA) operations per year. Add up all the EVA in the same year and make this bar chart. Since the first spacewalk performed by Alexei Leonov in 1965, the number of extravehicular activity (EVA) was performed steadily increased especially around year 2000 over than 300 times per year. After year 2000, the number of times of EVA has decreased, it does not mean that the development of spaceflights is regressive. Figure 3.6 shows the execution duration for each mission and the results is dramatically increased.

Number of EVA operation per year

Figure 3.5: Number of EVA operation per year

3.2.2 Proportion of Space Travelers in Different Spaceflights

Based on the article written by Corlett, Stavnichuk and Komarova in 2020, divided the duration of mission hours into three categories could observe the progress of space traveler more intuitively. These three categories include participant short spaceflights less than 96 hours, intermediate spaceflights between 96 to 480 hours and long spaceflights more than 480 hours. When the spaceflights first developed, all the duration of mission is less than 96 hours. After that the time astronauts spent in space increased through the spaceflights histories. The recent trend is the time spent on each mission exceeds 480 hours which shows in Figure 3.6. NASA (2013) explained the potential reason related to the launch of the International Space Station (ISS) program in 1998.

Proportion of space travelers in different spaceflights

Figure 3.6: Proportion of space travelers in different spaceflights

3.3 Women performance in astronautical exploration

According to figure 3.7, while women have also appeared in space exploration, men have been the main force in this 49-year period. However, we cannot ignore the contribution of female astronaut in space exploration. Jacksona et al. (2019) indicated that women has preformed essential work in astronautical area since 19th century. Furthermore, Jacksona et al. (2019) also illustrated that the first women travelled into space was in 1963, and the first American female astronaut appeared in 1983. Female astronauts also contribute to the exploration same as male astronauts.

Astronaut gender amount comparison

Figure 3.7: Astronaut gender amount comparison

Female astronauts trend to increase in the space exploration. According to figure 3.8, although there was female astronauts appears in the space in 1963, there was a 20-year empty period for female astronauts until 1981. Such situation finished until 1982, and after that, female astronauts trend to increase in fluctuation along with year growing. And female astronauts have appeared in the astronautical exploration almost every year.

Global gender share in astronautical exploration of each year

Figure 3.8: Global gender share in astronautical exploration of each year

Overall, female astronauts have started to appear frequently in the space exploration, and experienced a general increase tendency. However, female astronauts are still account for a low share compared with male astronauts. While, Jacksona et al. (2019) explained that the possibilities and need for more females in astronautical exploration have been considered in the worldwide nowadays. Female astronauts would trend to contribute more in the space exploration in the future, and more and more female might appear in the universe.

4 Conclusions

From the first humans have accomplished an orbital spaceflight in 1961 (Corlett, Stavnichuk, and Komarova (2020)), to the intensity of launched reached a record figure in 1980s, the astronautical industry has experienced a continuous development. The interesting and enthusiasm of human for universe have prompted the development of astronautical industry. Whether based on the number of projects and missions launched for astronautical exploration, as well as the appearance of female astronauts and more countries join in the space exploration, the astronautical industry has showed the great development to human.

The astronautical exploration projects and missions experienced a increase trend since the first humans appeared in the universe. And there were a space exploration rush lasted almost 24 years in the world. In that period, the number of project and mission are the highest level from 1961 to today. Meanwhile, many countries also join in the project of the astronautical exploration, which might contribute the development of the space exploration.

Furthermore, the technologies of the space exploration also have developed. Through the spaceflight activities of space travelers exploration, the overall EVA number steadily increased ten years before, but it decreased in recent years. However, it does not mean the development of the spaceflights is regressing. Since the launch of the ISS program in 1998 (NASA (2013)), the duration of almost each mission task is more than 480 hours.

In addition, female astronauts also appear in the history of astronautical exploration. Although male astronauts are still the main force in the universe, the number of female astronauts trend to increase from 20th century. And the appear of female astronauts might change the history of space exploration and help human with the exploration.

5 Acknowledgement

The programming language used to analyse the trends of global astronautical exploration is R (4.0.2) (R Core Team 2020). And the platform which used for running R language is Rstudio (1.3.1056) (RStudio Team 2020).

Following packages has been included in our Rmd file.

6 References

7 Data exploration

Current primary Q: - Development of the world astronautic exploration with time from the first spaceflight launched - First space flight 1961, never stopped since - Increasing trend shown, a peak seen at 1985

Secondary Qs: - Trend in astronautic exploration over the last eight-five years

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